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4 Eco-Friendly Ways to Clean Your House

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Indoor air pollution is one of the biggest problems we face today. The air quality of our planet is going downwards. This is why we see more and more face masks as we walk the streets. But you might not have guessed that indoor air is just as bad. Between dirt and chemicals, indoor air has never been worse.

One of the main reasons why homes are so polluted is because of how people clean them. Most methods of cleaning today involve using a lot of chemicals. These chemicals will do their job, but they have some serious downsides. If you keep on using them, you will put yourself and your family at a big risk of illness.

This is why it is so important to switch to eco-friendly cleaning methods. Finding these alternatives can be a challenge, but it is well worth it. To help you out, we’re going to have a look at 4 eco-friendly ways to clean your house.

Use Lemons

When life gives you lemons, use them to clean your house! We’ve all used lemon-based cleaning products before, so why not go straight to the source? By using lemons, you can get rid of so many dangerous chemical cleaners.

Lemons contain strong acids that work wonders on dirt and grime. You can use this to get rid of tough stains on your countertop or to clean your copper pots. Because of its acidity, lemon juice is super effective at degreasing. Be careful though because the acids in lemons are powerful. If you leave it on too long, it can cause damage.

Use Baking Soda

Bleach is another thing lemons can replace. Bleach contains sodium hydroxide and chlorine. These are not only bad for the environment, but they are also dangerous to use. If you contact bleach, it will irritate and corrode your skin. To replace it with lemons. Apply lemon juice on your linens, you’ll find that it is just effective as bleach at removing stains.

Baking soda is quite a miraculous product. It is definitely a good eco-friendly way to clean your house. If we start listing all the things it can do, we’ll go on and on and on. And most of these will have something to do with cleaning.

Lemons are great because they’re acidic. But baking soda is effective because it’s basic. Its alkaline properties allow it to absorb unpleasant odors. Bad smells usually have some acidity to them. Baking soda neutralizes this. That’s why putting a box of baking soda in your refrigerator will keep the bad odors away. If your carpet smells bad, sprinkle some baking soda. The smell will be gone in no time.

Use Baking Soda

Baking soda is also super effective for house cleaning. Mix it with water, you’ll get a paste that can clean almost anything. Do you have unwanted marks on your wall? Use baking soda. Need to clean the grout between your tiles? Use baking soda. To make your baking soda solution even better, mix in vinegar or lemon juice. This will create a powerful combination of acid and alkaline that can cut through a clogged sink!

You might think that air fresheners kill bad odors. They don’t. All they do is cover the odor with a sweet smell. They may give you the impression that the air is fresh, but in reality, they worsen the air. The chemicals of these fresheners only pollute your house further.

The best solution to cure indoor pollution is indoor plants. Nothing else keeps the air as fresh as plants do. They are the ones that produce the oxygen that we breathe. And they are the ones that remove the carbon dioxide from the air.

So get some plants. They are fun to grow and beautiful to look at. But most of all, plants are the greenest way to improve your air quality. Both literally and figuratively.

Reuse

Another green way to clean your house is to reuse items instead of throwing them away. You’re bound to find a lot of unused items lying around your house. With a little thinking, you can find new uses for these otherwise useless items. For example you can use plastic bottles as nursery beds for your plants. This will not only reduce your waste, but it will also prevent you from buying more items. This is the most eco-friendly way to clean your house. By getting rid of clutter.

Clay Miller
the authorClay Miller
I am the creator/writer of Ways2GoGreen.com and Ways2GoGreenBlog.com. I'm an advocate for oceans, beaches, state parks. I enjoy all things outdoors (e.g. running, golf, gardening, hiking, etc.) I am a graduate of the University of Kentucky (Go Wildcats!!). I'm also a huge fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers. I was born and raised in the beautiful state of Kentucky.

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